The city of confusion is broken down: Isaiah 24:10
"The resurrection of Jesus was physical, bodily. He did not rise from the tomb in a ghost-like state. His body was fully restored.
Yet according to a BBC-commissioned poll, almost one in 10
people who did not identify with any religious affiliation surveyed said they believed in the story of Easter but that it has "some content that should not be taken literally."
BBC poll found that "fewer than half of Christians in the UK think Jesus actually died and rose again for the forgiveness of their sins."
"Just 46 percent of people who identified as Christians said they believe this key tenet of the Christian faith," the survey found."
CP
"The resurrection of Jesus was physical, bodily. He did not rise from the tomb in a ghost-like state. His body was fully restored.
Yet according to a BBC-commissioned poll, almost one in 10
people who did not identify with any religious affiliation surveyed said they believed in the story of Easter but that it has "some content that should not be taken literally."
BBC poll found that "fewer than half of Christians in the UK think Jesus actually died and rose again for the forgiveness of their sins."
"Just 46 percent of people who identified as Christians said they believe this key tenet of the Christian faith," the survey found."
CP